Balakirev the Buffoon
Balakirev the Buffoon | |
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Directed by | Mark Zakharov |
Written by | Grigori Gorin |
Produced by | Felix Kleiman Vladimir Dostal |
Starring | Oleg Yankovsky Aleksandr Zbruyev Nikolai Karachentsov |
Cinematography | Eugene Guslinsky Vladimir Fostenko Alexey Naydenov July Olshvang |
Music by | Sergei Rudnytsky |
Production company | |
Release date | 2002 |
Running time | 162 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Balakirev The Buffoon (Template:Lang-ru) is a 2002 Russian televised version of 1999 Lenkom theatrical presentation, written by Grigori Gorin.[1] Theatrical version directed by Mark Zakharov, televised version by Nikolay Skuyibin.
Plot summary
Buffoon of the court circle, Ivan Balakirev,[2] is a constant participant of the Tzar's festivities and buffoonery. Under the will of the circumstances he was drawn into the intricate relations inside the court and inside the royal family...
Cast
- Oleg Yankovsky, Alexander Lazarev jr. as Peter The Great
- Sergey Frolov as Ivan Balakirev
- Aleksandra Zakharova, Maria Mironova as Catherine I of Russia[3]
- Alexander Lazarev jr. as Willem Mons
- Aleksandr Zbruyev as Count Yaguzhinskii, chief prosecutor
- Nikolai Karachentsov, Viktor Rakov as Alexander Menshikov
- Olesya Zheleznyak as Dunya Burykina
- Yuri Kolychev as Peter Shafirov
- Tatyana Kravchenko as Anisya Kirillovna Balakireva
- Ludmila Artemyeva as Darya Burykina
- Ludmila Porgyna as Golovkina, chamber-maid
- Igor Fokin as Shapsky, chief jester
Balakirev in reality
Based on a real story set time in a Peter The Great era.
Ivan Alexandrovich Balakirev was a trusted servant of Peter I and Catherine I since 1699. In the time of the empress Anne he became an official court buffoon.
One of the version around the Balakirev surname etymology is that it formed from Bala kire, a tatar for stubborn kid.
Xenofont Polevoy published a book entitled Collection of anecdotes by Balakirev, using the real name of Ivan Balakirev as his pseudonym. It's in fact a collection from various people and sources.
References
- ^ "Шут Балакирев". Театр "Ленком" (официальный сайт). Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
- ^ Балакирева полное собрание анекдотов шута, бывшего при дворе Петра Великого. Москва. 1839. В типографии В. Кириллова. 72 (12)
- ^ Aleksandra Zakharova: ‘You Can Never Lie in Theatre’
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